Are there universal expressions of emotion? - Sophie Zadeh
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The 40 or so muscles in the human face can be activated in different combinations to create thousands of expressions. But do these expressions look the same and communicate the same meaning around the world regardless of culture? Is one person’s smile another’s grimace? Sophie Zadeh investigates.
If some similarities exist between the structure and movement of facial muscles in humans and non-human mammals, could this mean that animals express and feel emotion in the same way that humans do?
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- Educator Sophie Zadeh
- Director Antonia Muniz, Ana Bolshaw, Miguel Carvalho
- Script Editor Alex Gendler
- Producer Antonia Muniz
- Animator Antonia Muniz, Ana Bolshaw, Miguel Carvalho
- Editor Antonia Muniz
- Art Director Antonia Muniz, Ana Bolshaw, Miguel Carvalho
- Designer Ana Bolshaw, Miguel Carvalho
- Storyboard Artist Miguel Carvalho
- Illustrator Miguel Carvalho
- Composer Renato Badeco
- Associate Producer Elizabeth Cox, Jessica Ruby
- Content Producer Gerta Xhelo
- Editorial Producer Alex Rosenthal
- Narrator Pen-Pen Chen